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    Merging mutiple PDF files

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lineS of flight, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. lineS of flight

    lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hi...

    I want to merge a number of PDF files together. I looked up some of the freeware versions on Google, but I was wondering if you could tell me which ones, in your experience, are the best? Some of the ones that I have looked at are:

    (1) NitroPdf (free trial - though I would like to have one on my machine permanently)
    (2) PDFjoin (free online service)
    (3) AnyBizSoft PDF Merger

    etc...

    Or, does it not make a difference which one I use?

    Thanks
     
  2. jackluo923

    jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso

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  3. lineS of flight

    lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso

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    OK. Thanks.
     
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    lbohn Notebook Consultant

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    lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso

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    Thanks for the suggestions folks. I went with what Jackluo923. When I asked at my place of work, they said that I could also use Adobe's Acrobat solution, for which they have some sort of liscensing arrangement. Too late though, I had already downloaded the freeware.
     
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    +1

    I used this for my PhD thesis... It' actually very very good, IMHO.
     
  8. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    how about using pdfcreator? if you can get the two pdfs into one printer job